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Journal of Neuroinfectious Diseases
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  • DOI: 10.4172/2314-7326.1000341

Effect Of Mucormycosis in Human Body

Qian Liang
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Qian Liang



Abstract

Mucormycosis could be a variety of zymosis. It is comparatively rare, however conjointly terribly serious.Formally referred to as zygomycosis, this infection tends to occur most frequently if you have got weakened immunity from associate degree malady or health condition.Its necessary to urge treatment. If left untreated, mucormycosis will be fatal.Mucormycosis area unit devastating plant life infections that principally afflict immunological disorder patients. The infection is caused by fungi of the fungus order. Rapid and reliable diagnostic ways area unit lacking and current diagnosing relies on culture and histopathological examination. Recent major advances in factor manipulation and genetic science have created many promising targets for novel therapeutic interventions.

Keywords: Mucormycosis,zymosis

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